R) Uncredited personnel: Edison Mixed Quartet.
John Young (tenor); Frederick J. Wheeler (baritone); Donald Chalmers (bass), Helen Clark (soprano), Elizabeth Spencer (soprano); unknown accompaniment.
R side (mx. 3769-A-1-230) recorded New York, NY, May 10, 1915.
L side (mx: 4090) recorded New York, NY, September 3, 1915.
(DAHR)
Edison 80064 was originally released between May and August, 1913. Prior to 1915, this record used recordings of both songs that were made in 1912. These were mx. 1041-A, -B, or -C for the R side and mx. 1287-A, -B or -C for the L side. Both selections were re-recorded in 1915 and used on pressings of this record made after September 1915.
Of the label images shown here, the earliest are those with the so-called "shields" design. The R-side label that does not show artists' names was prepared before Edison began listing artists' names on labels in mid-1915. This is consistent with a May 10, 1915 date for the re-recorded song on this side. The L-side label shows the artist's name, consistent with a September 3, 1915 recording date for this remake.
The other embossed R-side image shown, on the so-called "bands" label, is a repressing from early 1919 - late 1921. The version with paper labels was made in November 1924, as determined by the presences of the pressing date code "114" on the R-side label.
This information is from Edison Phonograph Monthly: https://archive.org/details/edisonphonograph11moor/page/n151/mode/2up and DAHR: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/objects/detail/234019/Edison_80064# and "Collector's Guide to Edison Records" by George A. Copeland and Michael W. Sherman.
With respect to Scottfullmer, I've added R-side and L-side label images that are more complete. The R-side artist is not Thomas Chalmers as originally entered.